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1+N Protection Against Multiple Link Failures in Mesh Networks
Abstract—In [1], the author presented a 1+N protection strategy against single link failures using a network coding approach on p-Cycles. In this paper, we extend this approach t...
Ahmed E. Kamal
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2007
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A MAC Protocol for Maximum Stream Allocation Depending on the Number of Antennas and Received RTS Packets in MIMO Ad Hoc Network
— MIMA-MAC is the most attractive MAC protocol for MIMO ad hoc networks, which consist of nodes with multiple antennas. MIMA-MAC, however, uses only a half of antennas for data t...
Motoki Shirasu, Iwao Sasase
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Robust Localization in Wireless Sensor Networks through the Revocation of Malicious Anchors
— In a wireless sensor network (WSN), the sensor nodes (SNs) generally localize themselves with the help of anchors that are pre-deployed in the network. Time of Arrival (ToA) is...
Satyajayant Misra, Guoliang Xue, Aviral Shrivastav...
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Media Access Control with Spatial Correlation for MIMO Ad Hoc Networks
– MIMO (Multiple Input Multiple Output) is capable of offering several-fold increase in spectral efficiency over singleantenna systems through spatial processing. However, curren...
Bing Wen Ke, Ying Jun Zhang, Soung Chang Liew
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Pilot-Aided Fine Synchronization for SC-FDE Systems on Multipath Fading Channels
—With single-carrier frequency-domain equalization (SC-FDE), the carrier-frequency offset (CFO) and samplingfrequency offset (SFO) are embedded in the phase rotations of the comp...
Ping-Hung Chiang, Gordon L. Stüber, Ding-Bing...